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75 72 73 73. Judge’s Badge. Silvered , 57mm, by Vaughton. Helmeted 68. (Swedish Report) Roosval, Baltzar. With the Swedes in . head of left facing laurel branch, surrounded by blue , 1906. Green linen with gold design, 175 pages, 15 full- enameled band with legend. Elbel S-11. Toned EF. ($1,500) page photos and 87 photos, 13x19.5cm (5.1”x7.7”), in Swedish. 74. () Program, Athletics and Fencing, Friday, July Detailed report about the team’s travel, but mainly covering all 24, 1908. 34pp. plus 9 pages of advertisements, 12.3x18.3cm events and winners in Athens 1906. VF-EF. ($300) (4.8”x7.2”). Includes General Rules, prizes for all Events, list of 69. Official Report. Athens 1906 Intermediate . By officials, and detailed program for all events: Marathon Race P. Savvidis. According to the reports of the Olympic Committee. starting at Windsor Castle at 2:30 p.m. The result is known: 164pp., 222 illus., 30x22cm oblong, text in Greek, photo captions Dorando, , fell several times in the and had to be in Greek and French. Bound in brown linen and gold legend with helped to cross the finish line, while Hayes, USA, crossed the finish embossed design of , contents VF-EF. Scarce report. ($800) line first on his own. Two creases, small tears on cover, contents VF-EF. ($260) , 4th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1908 75. Official Report. The Fourth London 1908. The 70. Participation Medal. White , 50mm, by B. MacKennal. Official Report Drawn up by Theodore Andrea Cook. London Winged Fame standing on globe holding palm branch and horn (1909). 796pp., many full-page photos. Extensive report on all of Fame. Rev. Winner in quadriga dashing left. Presented to the events. Includes the regulations for all sports. Red linen, gold athletes. EF. ($800) stamped, spine ltly. scuffed at ends, VF, contents EF. ($200) 71. Course-Keeper’s Badge. Silvered, 57mm. Helmeted head left of 76. (Book) Fehrmann, A. and Meynen, Paul. Turnen und Sport Athena facing laurel sprig, encircled by blue inscribed enamel. an Deutschen Hochschulen. Gymnastics and Sport at German Elbel unlisted, and very rare. Toned EF. ($2,600) Universities, Leipzig, 1910. Linen with pictorial cover, 255 pages, 72. Umpire’s Badge. Silvered, 57mm. Helmeted head left of Athena many photos, plus pages of advertisements. Importance of German facing laurel sprig, in circle of blue inscribed enamel. Elbel S-20. Academic summer and winter sports, the German Universities’ Very scarce. Toned EF. ($2,000) Olympic Games. Spotty back cover, contents EF. ($150) 17 77

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82 84 84 81. (Brochure) Lawn Tennis Program. 30pp. illus., 14.5x22.1cm STOCKHOLM, 5th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1912 (5.7”x8.7”), in Swedish. Abt. EF. ($100) 77. Second Place Winner’s Medal. Silver, 33mm, by Erik 82. Merit Diploma for Shooting to R.F. Cederström, . Color Lindberg and Bertram MacKennal, struck by Sporrong & Co. Herald lithography with gold and blue decor, 36.9x53.4 (14.5”x21”), proclaiming Olympic Games, bust of Ling on pedestal at r. Rev. designed by Olle Hjertzberg, Professor at the Royal Victorious athlete being crowned by two seated females. EF. ($7,000) of Fine Arts and designer of the official poster. Printed by 78. Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal with Ribbon in Swedish Centraltryckeriet, Stockholm. Crowned female holding staff and Colors. Bronze, 33mm by Erik Lindberg and Bertram MacKennal, statue of Victory, Stockholm in background, panel struck by Sporrong & Co. Herald proclaiming Olympic Games, with 7-line Swedish award legend below, surrounded by flower and bust of Ling on pedestal at r. Rev. Victorious athlete being crowned laurel leaf border. Other recipients of a merit diploma were Jim Thorpe, by two seated females. In later added bezel, and suspended from USA, for Running, ; , USA, for ribbon in Swedish yellow-blue colors. Toned EF. ($4,500) (later IOC President); N. Nadi, Italy for Fencing, and G.S. Patton (World 79. Olympic Stadium Porcelain Plate. Blue and white, 23.3cm (9.2”), War II General) for Modern Pentathlon. EF, professionally matted and made by Roerstrand. Aerial view of stadium decorated with flags, framed, under glass. ($900) surrounded by laurel wreath, Olympic legend on scroll at bottom. 83. (German Report) Diem, Carl. The Olympic Games 1912. EF. ($260) , 1912. 204pp., 44 plates, many illustrations, 14.4x22cm 80. (Brochure) General Rules and Regulations, and Prizes. 30pp. (5.7”x8.7”), in German. Preparations; the German team; report for illustrated, 4.5x22.1cm (5.7”x8.7”), in Swedish. Regulations for all each event and results; and of IOC and German Olympic Olympic events including for and Mountain Climbing. Lt. Committee. Stiff covers, crease, VF+, contents EF. ($140) browning, small corner chips on cover, abt. EF. ($100) 84. The Second Far East Olympic Games in , 1915. Pair of Japanese Team Badges. 31mm and 28mm. “Japan Bid Online, by Email, Mail or Phone! second Olympic Games” (translated). Rev. “1915 Mainichi Shimbun” (translated) name of the newspaper that sponsored the Closing Time on Saturday, Japanese team. The IOC afterwards asked Japan to stop using the term “Olympic”, and the Games were renamed” 2nd Far East Champion Games October 24, 8 PM Pacific Time! in Shanghai”. Both EF. (2 pcs.) ($1,900) 18 85 86

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90 89 92 93 89. Official Winner’s Diploma. Light brown design, 73.5x58.5cm (28.9”x23”), designed by Jean Malvaux, printed by Goossens S.A., . Helmeted Athena crowning nude victorious athlete, equestrian race and in background. Unused. Lt. browning around edges, lt. creases, clear image, VF-EF. ($950) 89a. Official Discus Thrower Poster. Multicolor lithograph, 62x88.5cm (24.4”x34.8”), designed by M. van Kuyck and W. v.d. Ven, printed by J.E. Goossens, Brussels, published by Belgian Railways. Discus thrower within flags of participating nations, Antwerp in 91 background. Lt. marginal browning, o.w. EF, lined on linen. Bright colors and beautiful poster. ($2,600) 90. (Brochure) Fencing Program, Rules and Regulations and 89a Members of Committees. Red-brown covers, 28pp. 4 plates, ANTWERP, 7th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1920 12.2x20.3cm (4.8”x8”), in French. Lt. vertical crease, VF-EF. 85. Silver Second Place Winner’s Medal. Silver, 60mm, by Joshua Scarce. ($150) Dupon. Nude victorious athlete with palm branch and laurel wreath, 91. (Brochure) Swimming. Programs, Regulations and Committees. fame blowing horn. Rev. View of Antwerp. Toned EF. ($7,000) 64pp. including 24 pages with illustrations, and 3 plates, 86. Bronze Third Place Winner’s Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by Joshua 12.5x20cm (4.9”x7.9”), in English. Lt. orange covers, writing, Dupon. Nude victorious athlete with palm branch and laurel wreath, spine chipped, vertical crease. Abt. VF. ($80) fame blowing horn. Rev. View of Antwerp. Toned EF. ($6,000) 92. Large 1920 American Olympic Pistol Team Label. Red, white 87. Participation Medal. Bronze, 60mm, by P. Theunis. Nike standing and blue, 16.5x22cm (6.5”x8.7”). With name of A.C. Hurlburt. Lt. before tripod crowning victorious athletes. Rev. Flying Victory browning, EF. Scarce. ($90) crowning charioteer in biga. EF. ($500) 93. (Brochure) Guide and Program. The VIIth Olympiad and 88. Group of 12 Diapositive Glass Plates of the Antwerp 1920 the Festival of Antwerp 1920. 192pp. illustrated, 12x19.8cm Olympic Games. Each plate 10.6x4.4cm (4.2”x1.7”) with (4.7”x7.”), large Antwerp fold-out map tipped in, in French. History description between two of the same images. Entrance to the of the Olympic Games, 1896-1920; how Antwerp secured the stadium (2), Opening Ceremony (4), Diving (2), Equestrian (2), and Games, complete Olympic program including ice hockey and ice one each of Relay, Winner, and Swimming. Housed in skating, visiting Antwerp and etc. Cover with attached two cardboard boxes. All EF. (12 pcs.) ($200) filing aid, o.w. VF+. ($150) 19 94

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94. (Autograph) Guide-Book Antwerp-Brussels: Special Tour of the Flanders Battlefields. 68pp. illus., 13.5x20.7cm (5.3”x8.2”), in English. Copy of U.S. cyclist team member Frank Small who 102 took the tour, probably like many American participants, on August 26, 1920. Description of the places visited on the 2-day tour to the battlefields of in Flanders as the Olympic Games were held only about 1-1/2 years after the end of the war. Included is also the Olympic program in Antwerp. A few pressed flowers left between the pages. VF-EF. ($100) 100 101 95. Report of the American Olympic Committee. Seventh Olympic Games, Antwerp, Belgium, 1920. 451pp., illustrated, 15.2x23cm (6”x9.1’). Olympic Trials, reports for each event of the American team, summary of all events, teams and winners. Very rare report as no official report was published for the public by the Organizing Committee. Paper covers with photographic prints. EF. ($300) 96. (Swedish Report) Bergvall, Erik. The Olympic Games in Antwerp 1920. 160pp., gold stamped boards and half linen, 36x28.5cm (14.2”x11.2”), text in Swedish. Profusely illustrated with many sepia photos of all events including the winter games events. Also included are the results for each event. Corners on boards are scuffed, contents EF. Rare. ($450) 97. Miniature Olympic Order of the Antwerp 1920 Olympic Games. Silver, 13mm. Head l. of Albert, King of Belgium. Rev. 103 104 Royal arms surrounded by “VII Olympiad Anvers 1920”. Crown 100. Official’s Badge. Gilt, 34x42mm, white border. Numbered on back at top, with loop and white ribbon, red center stripe, clasp on back. with disk. EF. ($260) Only 120 Olympic Orders with their miniatures were awarded in 1920. 101. Participant’s Badge. Partially enameled bronze, 34x42mm. Red Housed in original cardboard box. EF. Very rare. ($500) enamel, rings in color. Numbered on back, with disk. Toned EF. ($200) 102. Swedish Team / NOC Pin. Goldplated, blue and yellow enamel, CHAMONIX, 1st OLYMPIC WINTER GAMES, 1924 20x24mm. “ 1924” inscribed on flag. EF. ($150) 98. Participant’s Badge. Silvered, 41mm. “CONCURRENT” on blue 103. Reception in New York of the Victorious American Team enamel. With screw back and disk, numbered. Elbel W-1. Toned EF. Returning from the Paris Olympic Games, Committee Member’s Very rare. ($4,000) Badge. Bronze, 29x50mm. Standing athlete between shields of USA and surrounded by legend. Suspended from “Committee” bar PARIS, 8th OLYMPIC GAMES, 1924 and red-white-blue ribbon (frayed ). EF. ($300) 99. Participation Medal in its Presentation Box. Bronze, 55mm, by 104. Gold Plaque for the Belgian Olympic Shooters in Paris 1924. R. Bénard. view over French legend in three lines. Rev. Victory Goldplated bronze, 40x70mm, by Y. Dekeydez. Art Nouveau style with laurel wreaths crowning victorious athletes. Box lt. wear on female presenting wreath and palm branch. Rev. 4-line French bottom part, medal EF. Very scarce with box. ($500) inscription over wreath. Looped. EF. ($120) 20